How to use probably in a sentence. = he probably will arrive tomorrow I'll probably be home by midnight
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Probably means most likely or in all likelihood Probably is the adverb form of the adjective probable, meaning “very likely to occur or be true.” Definition of probably adverb in oxford advanced american dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
You use probably to say that a statement is very likely to be true With a verb phrase consisting of an auxiliary verb and a main verb, put probably after the auxiliary verb. Wordreference random house learner's dictionary of american english © 2025 prob•a•bly /ˈprɑbəbli/ adv (used to express the opinion that what is said is very likely to come true or be true, but that it is not certain)
I'll probably see her tomorrow
This is a word for things that are likely to happen or just believable If your dinner is gone and your dog looks guilty, the dog probably jumped on the table to eat it If someone moved all the furniture around while you were sleeping, you probably would have noticed. Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary
If you say that something is probably true, you think that it is likely to be true, although you are not sure. Probably (comparative more probably, superlative most probably) she probably has arrived by now = she has probably arrived by now = probably she has arrived by now